A letter from William H. S. Burgwyn's father, expressing concern that letters are not reaching William, despite the family's following of prison regulations. He also reports on family health and the ongoing attempts to free William from...

A letter from William H. S. Burgwyn to his mother, telling her that there may have been a false obituary reporting his death. He expresses sadness at missing Christmas with the family and hopes for release soon. He mentions that his letters are...

John Futch writes to his wife that he is in better health now than he has been in the past year. The regiment is packing up their current camp, dividing out what to carry on their backs and what to send by train. He doesn’t know where they are...

A letter from William H.S. Burgwyn's mother, often expressing regret for his imprisonment and hope that his father will be able to secure a release soon. She also comments on a lengthy letter she wrote but could not send because it exceeded prison...

A letter from William H. S. Burgwyn's cousin, commenting on William's recent illness and telling him she sent a newspaper. She also asks if William can be paroled from Fort Delaware and if she can help him.

A letter from William H. S. Burgwyn's cousin, telling him she sent an earlier letter and a newspaper. She also asks him to determine the fate of Joseph Baker, who disappeared from battle and may be imprisoned.